Jody
Stubborn git
HOW MUCH!![]()
Cheaper alternatives are available for around 40-50 quid but they look to be a lot bulkier.
HOW MUCH!![]()
Cheaper alternatives are available for around 40-50 quid but they look to be a lot bulkier.
I buy my gloves in the local market for a couple of quid, I wouldn't pay much more than that for a pair of gloves.
- New 9 speed jockey wheels (mine are worn to a nub)
- New overshoes (mine have holes)
- New shortsleeve jersey (More holes)
- A Gravel Bike
- Set of 700c 9/10/11 speed wheels
I have lots of unmatched socks for some reason. Washing machine must eat them.![]()
Or maybe you should just spend some time taking all the unmatched socks and put them together more carefully with their matches![]()
Oh too much like hard work !![]()
Nothing, other than this dodgy Covid chest to get lost.
....and it's here, just in time for Xmas.
The Boardman always felt like a bad bike made good by the Fazua motor. The Creo feels like a proper pedal bike that happens to have a motor.
The frame/finish is on a totally different level to the Boardman. Amazingly despite having semi-uspension at the front, a 30% larger battery than the Boardman, it comes in 2kg lighter.
The question is now if I 'ruin' the Creo with mudguards and pannier?? Or just keep it for the occasion summer ride......the former I recon, after all what's the point of a nice bike if you don't use it.
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Needs must. You’d pay whatever it takes if you suffering enough.
Simon was saying he'd tried all manner of gloves which were no good due to Raynaud's. Heated sounds like the only option left.